Read "'An Ally's Guide to Terminology,' designed for new allies who want to support LGBT Americans but often face an array of confusing terminology and language. This short guide offers an overview of essential vocabulary, terms to avoid, and a few key messages for talking about various issues."

To Treat Me, You Have to Know Who I Am: a video from the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation about providing health care for LGBTQ people (including comments from a midwifery client)

Transforming FAMILY, a video from the LGBTQ Parenting Network, jumps directly into an ongoing conversation among trans people about parenting

Scenes From a Fertility Clinic: educational videos and accompanying materials intended to be used by people working in fertility services who are interested in helping improve the quality of their service to LGBTQ people, and by LGBTQ people who are considering using the services of sperm banks and/or fertility clinics.

Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: a resource guide for transgender populations, covering health, legal issues, cultural and social questions, history, theory, and more. It is a place for up-to-date information on transgender life published by Oxford University Press.

What Makes a Baby: a children’s book by Cory Silverberg, “A Truly Inclusive Way to Answer the Question 'Where Do Babies Come From?'" offers an origin story for all children, no matter what their families look like." —The Atlantic

FAQ about Transgender Parenting from Lambda Legal, a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and those with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work.

Pidgeon Pagonis,award winning journalist and director, writes about their experience as an intersex person and activist.

Brazen - Trans Women Safer Sex Guide: This guide is for trans women (people who identify on some level as any of the following: woman/womyn/girl/female/feminine/femme but were assigned male at birth) and their sex partners. This resource covers topics such as body parts and identities, disclosure, HIV and other STIs, safer sex, surgeries, talking to your doctor, harm reduction and sex work.

Prison Birth Project supports, encourages, and trains currently and formerly incarcerated mothers and trans* parents to become community leaders within a reproductive justice framework.

Young Women United is a community organizing project by and for self-identified young women of color in New Mexico, working to defend reproductive rights, improve access to quality health care, de-stigmatize young families, improve prenatal care and treatment for substance using pregnant women, and improve women of color’s access to a wide range of birth options. Additionally, they hold groups for LGBTQI-identified youth.

Black and Pink is an open family of LGBTQ prisoners and “free world” allies who support each other. Their work toward the abolition of the prison industrial complex is rooted in the experience of currently and formerly incarcerated people. They are outraged by the specific violence of the prison industrial complex against LGBTQ people, and respond through advocacy, education, direct service, and organizing.